Most albums have been released more than once resulting in different release versions.
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If the sleeve is in bad condition or the record has a lot of scratches the record may not be worth very much at all.
The original pressing of the vinyl has sold for an impressive 2 500.
Some of these releases are worth hundreds of dollars.
These items are in the upper price bracket for their vinyl format but we may have missed some that are rare to you.
The beatles meet the beatles us orig 64 capitol mono 1st press baggy sealed capitol s teaser the beatles are coming wigs sticker.
The switch made the original copies much more valuable.
It s usually a combination of things that add to a vinyl record s value and other factors can sometimes turn a valuable record into one that isn t worth all that much seemingly overnight.
For example pink floyd s dark side of the moon has been pressed at least 385 times on vinyl.
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The list of qualities that can affect a vinyl record s value is constantly changing and the list shown below should not be considered to be definitive.
Later versions were switched by columbia records to a 2 eye label in 1961.
An original copy of the 1955 lp pressed on red vinyl is worth up to 3 500.
The version that is worth this much is blue vinyl with a 6 eye label.
The jam rare going underground master room 10 uncut 7 acetate paul weller.
The 3rd pressing of only 500 copies which had a red and white 12 and a blue 7 vinyl included has sold for as high as 1 100.
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There were 1 000 copies of this kind pressed and can be identified by their white color.
Our list of rare vinyl and collectible records there are more hidden gems around our vinyl website but here s a list to get you started.
The worth of any record is largely dependent upon its popularity and the musical era during which it was released.